Martin Kelson has been away for two years, and upon his return, finds that the peaceful plains he calls home have exploded in violence and murder. Cattlemen are ruthlessly driving squatters from their rightful homesteads, and the sheriff, Martin's own father, has become a useless drunk. There is no law in Rio de Oro--until the sheriff's son decides to take it into his own hands
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Obscured text on back cover due to sticker. tight binding